Da fuck is going on here

Why does my ram show up as unknown on speccy? It's G.skill TridentZ's btw.

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Why don't you ask speccy developers, retard

If you know what it is, what's the problem?

It should show up dummy

Are you knew to computers? It's indicative of a system error that could be a stability problem. And since I build this rig for someone I want it to be working properly.

>It should show up
lmao, no it doesn't
>It's indicative of a system error
lmao, is not at all, fucking retard zoomer

Post your speccy then, let's see if your Ram shows up.

Yours shows up

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Yeah I just saw that actually, manufacturer shows up in detail view. Now I'm even more confused.

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Ok, i will bite op ignorance
Program have a list of known id with names and shit, if id isn't know, it doesn't magically ask the ram shit, it shows uknown.
They don't actively add the thousand of minuscule ram sticks of the world, you can ask them to add yours to their lists or upgrade the program in hope of it being added in a newer version.

you think that's weird?
>CPU: 8x Unknown
whoami

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Because speccy is abandonware and hasnt been updated in like 6 years
Dont build PCs if you dont know wtf you are doing, especially not for other people

Chromebook?

>speccy is abandonware and hasnt been updated in like 6 years
>shows the Ryzen 3900x
Yeah you don't make sense at all little man.

why would you use speccy? just use hwinfo

>thousand of minuscule ram sticks of the world
Show your speccy and I believe you.

You are a fucking retard

You don't make sense and said something retarded and call me retarded without addressing the obvious problem in your logic?
Go. Fuck. Yourself.

>You don't make sense
You only think this because you're retarded. There's no "obvious problem" in his logic, you just imagined an extremely retarded shit and assumed it was reality

Components store and report their own names with mostly-standardized interfaces. Speccy just uses those interfaces to access whatever text they report and displays it to you.
It doesn't have a database of every component's name that needs to be constantly updated as any new component comes out. Is that really how you thought it worked?

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